Artificial Intelligence in Technical Documentation—the Key Dos and Don'ts

Published: 2025-02-18 Updated: 2025-03-26

Artificial intelligence will bring about massive change in technical documentation. In our new white paper, we show you how AI can make your work as a technical writer easier, and how you can benefit from the opportunities and avoid the risks.

Since ChatGPT became available to everyone free of charge, there has been a great deal of hype around artificial intelligence. Although AI-based tools were in use in technical documentation before the advent of ChatGPT, awareness of the opportunities arising from this new technology has increased rapidly. Technical writing departments are increasingly facing the following questions: What tasks can we outsource to AI? And how do we go about it correctly?

With our new white paper, we want to support you with this clarification process. It has been drawn up in collaboration with Eva-Maria Wolf, consultant and project manager at the Quanos subsidiary plusmeta. A graduate in technical writing, she specializes in the application of artificial intelligence in technical communication.

In our white paper on the use of AI in technical documentation, you will learn:

  • Which tasks artificial intelligence can take care of for you
  • What advantages lie in using AI
  • How you can create awareness around AI within your company
  • What dangers you need to avoid
  • What’s important when protecting your data
  • How you can use artificial intelligence in a profitable way

 

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